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2700 Remington Ave Ste 2000
Baltimore, MD 21211
Tina Kumra, MD, MPH is an Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics. She is the Medical Director for Remington Pediatrics, part of Johns Hopkins Community Physicians, and has been a pediatrician in Baltimore since 2010. She is also a dedicated teacher and serves as the Director for the Longitudinal Ambulatory Clerkship in the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. In this year-long required course, medical students develop their clinical and communication skills as they care for patients for the first time in their training. Previously, Dr. Kumra served as the inaugural Clinical Director of the General Preventive Medicine Residency at the Bloomberg School of Public Health. She instituted innovative clinical rotations at more than a dozen sites including the Baltimore City Health Department and Healthcare for the Homeless.
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